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Melissa Reid heads to work at her new job in Glasgow. She recently confounded her critics by landing a charity job at Citizens Advice. And 'Peru Two' drugs mule Melissa Reid, 2.

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Glasgow today. Strolling through the city centre in a denim jacket and espadrilles, clutching a lunch box, she was barely recognisable from the woman who won notoriety after she was pictured being apprehended at Lima Airport in 2. Watch Online Watch The Concorde... Airport `79 Full Movie Online Film. Melissa applied for a job at the charity after she was released from the South American jail last June.

It comes after Reid and accomplice Michaella Mc. Collum flew home amid a torrent of publicity over their foiled plot to smuggle cocaine worth around £1. Peru. Scroll down for video Fresh start: 'Peru Two' drugs mule Melissa Reid, 2. Glasgow today. Michaella Mc.

Collum (pictured left) and Melissa Reid (right) when they were detained in Peru in 2. They were later convicted of trying to smuggle £1. Melissa Reid and Michaella Mc. Collum are pictured left when they were charged and Reid right. While Reid has taken on the new role, the same can't be said about Mc. Collum, 2. 4, who has been accused of capitalising on the pair's notoriety with a rumoured TV show in the works.'Melissa has been keeping her head down.

She's landed a role with a charity and is living a normal life,' a source recently told The Sun.'She'd much rather be doing that than posing in a bikini or appearing on telly like Michaella seems intent on doing.'It looks as if she has left her old ways behind and is trying to give something back to the community.' While her friend has been job- hunting Michaella has been pictured enjoying a series of sun- kissed holidays in Marbella and Ibiza. Reid and Mc. Collum met in Ibiza in 2. Reid previously told the Mail on Sunday: 'I was taking drugs – ecstasy, ketamine and cocaine – and on a downward spiral and it wasn't going to end well.'They were sentenced to spend six years and eight months inside a grim jail in Lima, after they were caught trying to smuggle the huge quantity of cocaine. While her friend has been job- hunting Michaella has been pictured enjoying a series of sun- kissed holidays in Marbella (left) and Ibiza. She was later spotted signing on at a Jobcentre. Relief: Reid is pictured walking with immigration officers before boarding a flight at Lima's airport in Callao, Peru, last June. Upon returning to Scotland Reid moved in with her parents at their luxary detached house in Lenzie. She is pictured with father, William.

However, Reid only served half of her sentence and was released last June. When she returned to Scotland, she said: 'I regret what I did and I don't want to make any excuses.'I'm embarrassed and ashamed and sorry and I want people to know that. I can't sit here and say I made a mistake… I knew what I was doing. I made a conscious decision to do it and no one forced me.  'I was taking drugs – ecstasy, ketamine and cocaine – and on a downward spiral and it wasn't going to end well. I honestly think that if I had carried on the way I was going I would be dead right now.'I never worried about being caught.

I never really thought about what I was doing. I think I wanted to be this big person that I'm not.'She also revealed that she lied to police, saying armed gangsters had forced her to carry cocaine – when in fact she had willingly smuggled the drugs not only for £4,0. Reid said she is terrified that the gang she was working for may take retribution against her for losing the £1. Putting the past behind her: Reid and Michaella Mc. Collum flew home amid a torrent of publicity over their foiled plot to smuggle cocaine worth around £1.